@sebastiennaro: looks like something called "MagicCam" is causing this.. I think someone else already had this same problem with MagicCam, try to see which file could be causing this issue...@nacho182: read this thread...

I said it before but no one hearse me . I solved the MagicCam error deleting the GMail video driver from /Library/QuickTime. Those files are "Google Camera Adapter 1" and "Google Camera Adapter 0".

If you have it installed, remove it. If it's not the problem ... maybe I must shut up my mouth xD

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I am a Mac user, but I use it like a Unix system ... Terminal.app for life!

yeah, cause whining will help maybe ? If you had taken time to read the thread, you would have realized that in order to figure out the real cause of the issue, you'd have to look at what the plugin log contains..

p.s.: like I said multiple times, read the thread! if you had followed it, you would have seen that the 'problematic file' shows up in the plugins log, you would have looked at it, and seen that that 24U Appearance OSAX file is the problematic one for you... and would not have had to be rude...

anyways, before deleting it, could you zip it (or whatever) and upload it somewhere, I need a 'bad file' so I can reproduce this issue and try to figure out a solution that would work even with all those old crappy files from other applications.

@sebastiennaro: looks like something called "MagicCam" is causing this.. I think someone else already had this same problem with MagicCam, try to see which file could be causing this issue...@nacho182: read this thread...

I said it before but no one hearse me . I solved the MagicCam error deleting the GMail video driver from /Library/QuickTime. Those files are "Google Camera Adapter 1" and "Google Camera Adapter 0".

If you have it installed, remove it. If it's not the problem ... maybe I must shut up my mouth xD

Yes I deleted those two files, but still that magic cam thing keeps interfeering with it. I don't know what it is, does someone know?